LPO Source Recognized as Top Legal Resource

In an article titled 24 Social Media Resources for Legal Leaders released last week in the Edge International Communiqué Jordan Furlong, author of Law21, recognized our blog, The LPO Source, as one of the top 10 legal blogs.

We are delighted (and a bit humbled) to be in the company of Above the Law, 3 Greeks and Prism Legal along with other leading lights in the legal industry. For the complete list of the social media “MUST READ” resources for legal leaders please see below.

24 Social Media Resources for Legal Leaders

Read these dispatches and you’ll be fully informed about what’s happening, and what will happen, to the legal services landscape.

By Jordan Furlong

Most of the managing partners and general counsel I’ve met have plenty of interest in both the changing legal marketplace and the use of social media to track information and insight about that marketplace. What they don’t have is the time to go searching for those sources themselves. This short article aims to fill that gap.

Below, you’ll find ten blogs and ten Twitter feeds from lawyers, academics, journalists and consultants that track the latest twists and trends in the legal market. Read these 20 dispatches and you’ll be fully informed about what’s happening, and what will happen, to the legal services landscape. Each of these sources is free, and accessing them is as easy as setting up a Google Reader account (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EvSul7Aisk)

Blogs

3 Geeks and a Law Blog: Toby Brown, Greg Lambert and Lisa Salazar write maybe the best legal innovation blog now in operation.

Above The Law: You don’t have to like it, but don’t underestimate its power or its growing prestige as a bellwether of change in large firms and law schools.

Adam Smith Esq.: New York’s Bruce MacEwen delivers a rare combination of sublime writing and strategic guidance for large law firms.

Legal Futures: Neil Rose’s website has a blog, but the whole site is a must-read for the latest developments in the most important legal laboratory: London.

Law Department Management: Rees Morrison’s blog is the deepest collection of data and insights on in-house law departments available anywhere.

LPO Source: Produced by legal process outsourcing provider Fronterion, this blog captures the latest news about the rising LPO wave.